Avisaíl García’s second home run of the afternoon on Sunday in Tampa, an opposite-field smash of a Ryan Yarborough cutter that managed to cut right down the middle of the plate, sealed up the eighth multi-home run game of his career, and his second of the season. He has now had a multi-home run game in each of the last five seasons, which seems to lend itself to some vague statement that when García’s power is there, it’s there. For my money, it was the less impressive home run of the day.

That came when Yarborough fooled García with a changeup two innings earlier, getting his upper body way out in front of his left leg, and the White Sox right fielder still showed the raw strength to flick the ball over the left-field wall. He’s done this a few times this season, with a memorable previous instance where he one-handed a ball out of Safeco Field to dead center.